MWC 2015: Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge hands-on

Check out our full Samsung Galaxy S6 review, complete with all of our proprietary tests.

Introduction

Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge are among the most important product launches for the company in quite some time. At a time of unprecedented levels of competition, the duo has the task to bring back the good times for the Korean giant.

The past quarter has been difficult for Samsung’s mobile division. Its market share and profits declined for the first time in years due to increased pressure from the likes of Apple, LG, HTC, Huawei, and Xiaomi among others.

Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge are Samsung’s answer to the competitors and, at quick glance, the newcomers are ready for the challenge. Here is a look at their key features and specs.

Developed under the codename Project Zero, Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge are a massive leap forward for the popular flagship smartphone family. As usual, the devices are brimming with high-end tech but this time around they have a mature enough design language to complement them.

The brand new 14nm Exynos chipset with 64-bit architecture could well be the most powerful in its class at the moment. Samsung has paired it with the fastest flash memory available at the moment.

As expected from a new Samsung Galaxy S smartphone, an upgraded 16MP camera with OIS and Super AMOLED displays with eye-popping pixel density are also on board. Both Galaxy S6 components are the best Samsung has utilized to date.

The looks of the two new Galaxy flagships are certainly an improvement Samsung’s previous efforts. With glass front and back encased in metal, the ultra-thin Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge look as premium as it gets.

Samsung has also streamlined the TouchWiz UX which runs on top of Android 5.0.2 in a bid to reduce the overwhelming amount of settings from past iterations. At a quick glance, the latest custom UI from the company is a great match for the Material Design of Google’s latest Android iteration.

Samsung has skipped the removable battery and the microSD card slot for the first time in the lineup’s history. The features have been replaced with ample built-in storage options and wireless charging support out of the box.

Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge

Following next is a closer look at Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge.